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X noun- MDMA, the recreational drug best known as ecstasy US Generally an abbreviated “ecstasy”, specifically used of any MDMA tablet stamped with a symbol that may be read as an X.
- Party invitations are often superimposed with an "X," a symbol for ecstasy, indicating what will be served or should be taken before arriving. — New York Times, p. 58 (Part 2), 11 December 1988
- “GOD YOU ARE SO IMPATIENT. I’m just feeling my X.” — James St. James, Party Monster, p. 126, 1990
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 10, Spring 1992
- X is often described as less disturbingly "trippy" than LSD and more serene than cocaine[.] — Newsweek, p. 62, 6 December 1993
- I’ve never seen any of them before. Cornballs from Jersey on X. — Kids, 1995
- But she’s here tonight, and I think if we all begged, or maybe offered her some X, she’d get up here and treat us to some of her vocal stylings. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- Sunny gives me a silver spoonful of mda/x, and a jolt explodes in my head. — Henry David Sterry, Chicken, p. 195, 2002
- — Harry Shapiro, Recreational Drugs, p. 212, 2004
- marijuana UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 289, 2003
- in blackjack, any card worth ten points US
A Roman numeral used by card counters. - — Michael Dalton, Blackjack, p. 91, 1991
- a cross-breed of a dog CANADA
- Spot the Malti-poo Terrier X, at Petley Jones Gallery on Granville Street. — Marg Meikle, Dog City, 1997
- a grip on all illegal gambling US
- — John Scarne, Scarne on Dice, p. 482, 1974
- an empty railway wagon US
- — Norman Carlisle, The Modern Wonder Book of Trains and Railroading, p. 269, 1946
▶ put the X on to mark for murder US- — Vincent Teresa, My Life in the Mafia, p. 360, 1973: A Glossary of Mob Terminology
▶ the X in the circus or carnival, exclusive rights for an item or concession US- — Joe McKennon, Circus Lingo, p. 108, 1980
- — Gene Sorrows, All About Carnivals, p. 27, 1985: “Terminology”
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